Literature DB >> 31807134

Quantitative Atomic Spectroscopy, a Review of Progress in the Optical-UV Region and Future Opportunities.

James E Lawler1, Christopher Sneden2, Elizabeth A Den Hartog1, John J Cowan3.   

Abstract

The development of tunable dye lasers and a simple atomic and ionic beam source for all elements were critical in establishing a reliable absolute scale for atomic transition probabilities in the optical to near UV regions. The laboratory astrophysics program at the University of Wisconsin - Madison (UW) concentrates on neutral and singly-ionized species transitions that are observable in astronomical spectra of cool stars, emphasizing the rare earth n(eutron)-capture elements and the Fe-group elements that are important inputs to early Galactic nucleosynthesis studies. The UW program is one of several productive efforts on atomic transition probabilities. These programs generally use time-resolved laser-induced-fluorescence (TR-LIF) to accurately measure total decay rates and data from high resolution Fourier transform spectrometers (FTSs) to determine emission branching fractions (BFs). The UW laboratory results almost always are directly linked to astronomical chemical composition efforts. There are good opportunities to extend similar research to other wavelength regions.

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Keywords:  Fourier Transform Spectrometry; Laboratory Astrophysics; Laser Induced Fluorescence; Nucleo-synthesis; Stars; Stellar Explosions; Stellar Populations

Year:  2019        PMID: 31807134      PMCID: PMC6893917     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Int Astron Union        ISSN: 1743-9213


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1.  A very luminous magnetar-powered supernova associated with an ultra-long γ-ray burst.

Authors:  Jochen Greiner; Paolo A Mazzali; D Alexander Kann; Thomas Krühler; Elena Pian; Simon Prentice; Felipe Olivares E; Andrea Rossi; Sylvio Klose; Stefan Taubenberger; Fabian Knust; Paulo M J Afonso; Chris Ashall; Jan Bolmer; Corentin Delvaux; Roland Diehl; Jonathan Elliott; Robert Filgas; Johan P U Fynbo; John F Graham; Ana Nicuesa Guelbenzu; Shiho Kobayashi; Giorgos Leloudas; Sandra Savaglio; Patricia Schady; Sebastian Schmidl; Tassilo Schweyer; Vladimir Sudilovsky; Mohit Tanga; Adria C Updike; Hendrik van Eerten; Karla Varela
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-07-09       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Origin of the heavy elements in binary neutron-star mergers from a gravitational-wave event.

Authors:  Daniel Kasen; Brian Metzger; Jennifer Barnes; Eliot Quataert; Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 49.962

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